Englisch

Detailed Synonyms for strangle in Englisch

strangle:

to strangle Verb (strangles, strangled, strangling)

  1. to strangle
    to strangle; to throttle; to strangulate
    • strangle Verb (strangles, strangled, strangling)
    • throttle Verb (throttles, throttled, throttling)
    • strangulate Verb (strangulates, strangulated, strangulating)
  2. to strangle
    to strangle
    • strangle Verb (strangles, strangled, strangling)
  3. to strangle
    – struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake 1
    to choke; to gag; to suffocate; to strangle
    – struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake 1
    • choke Verb (chokes, choked, choking)
    • gag Verb (gags, gagged, gagging)
      • he swallowed a fishbone and gagged1
    • suffocate Verb (suffocates, suffocated, suffocating)
    • strangle Verb (strangles, strangled, strangling)
  4. to strangle
    – constrict (someone's) throat and keep from breathing 1
    to choke; to strangle
    – constrict (someone's) throat and keep from breathing 1
    • choke Verb (chokes, choked, choking)
    • strangle Verb (strangles, strangled, strangling)
  5. to strangle
    – prevent the progress or free movement of 1
    to hamper; to strangle; to cramp; halter
    – prevent the progress or free movement of 1
    • hamper Verb (hampers, hampered, hampering)
      • He was hampered in his efforts by the bad weather1
    • strangle Verb (strangles, strangled, strangling)
      • the imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small countries1
    • cramp Verb (cramps, cramped, cramping)
    • halter Verb
  6. to strangle
    – die from strangulation 1
    to strangle
    – die from strangulation 1
    • strangle Verb (strangles, strangled, strangling)
  7. to strangle
    – conceal or hide 1
    to strangle; to stifle; repress; muffle; smother
    – conceal or hide 1
    • strangle Verb (strangles, strangled, strangling)
      • strangle a yawn1
    • stifle Verb (stifles, stifled, stifling)
    • repress Verb
    • muffle Verb
      • muffle one's anger1
    • smother Verb
      • smother a yawn1
  8. to strangle
    – kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air 1
    to throttle; to strangle; to strangulate
    – kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air 1
    • throttle Verb (throttles, throttled, throttling)
    • strangle Verb (strangles, strangled, strangling)
      • he tried to strangle his opponent1
      • A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes1
    • strangulate Verb (strangulates, strangulated, strangulating)

Konjugationen für strangle:

present
  1. strangle
  2. strangle
  3. strangles
  4. strangle
  5. strangle
  6. strangle
simple past
  1. strangled
  2. strangled
  3. strangled
  4. strangled
  5. strangled
  6. strangled
present perfect
  1. have strangled
  2. have strangled
  3. has strangled
  4. have strangled
  5. have strangled
  6. have strangled
past continuous
  1. was strangling
  2. were strangling
  3. was strangling
  4. were strangling
  5. were strangling
  6. were strangling
future
  1. shall strangle
  2. will strangle
  3. will strangle
  4. shall strangle
  5. will strangle
  6. will strangle
continuous present
  1. am strangling
  2. are strangling
  3. is strangling
  4. are strangling
  5. are strangling
  6. are strangling
subjunctive
  1. be strangled
  2. be strangled
  3. be strangled
  4. be strangled
  5. be strangled
  6. be strangled
diverse
  1. strangle!
  2. let's strangle!
  3. strangled
  4. strangling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Alternate Synonyms for "strangle":


Verwandte Definitionen für "strangle":

  1. struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake1
  2. constrict (someone's) throat and keep from breathing1
  3. prevent the progress or free movement of1
    • the imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small countries1
  4. die from strangulation1
  5. conceal or hide1
    • strangle a yawn1
  6. kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air1
    • he tried to strangle his opponent1
    • A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes1